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| Thread ID: 108035 | 2010-03-11 07:50:00 | Booting from USB drive | supersi (8401) | Press F1 |
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| 866109 | 2010-03-11 08:34:00 | Holy **** it works!! | supersi (8401) | ||
| 866110 | 2010-03-11 08:40:00 | www.addictivetips.com This one uses unetbootin but I see you have achieved your aim. |
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| 866111 | 2010-03-11 08:48:00 | Like I said it WONT work. As it says here (store.microsoft.com) Before you run the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool, make sure you have already purchased the Windows 7 ISO download from Microsoft Store and have downloaded the Windows 7 ISO file to your hard drive. If you have purchased Windows 7 but have not yet downloaded the ISO file, you can download the file from your Microsoft Store Account. lol, you don't need to use the M$ ISO for it to work, I used to the exact same tool for my own W7 ISO's from technet, and from DVDs and they worked fine. I use AskVG's USB Tool now. Oh, and SuperSI: All those tools do all the geeky stuff automatically for ya:p I see you've succeeded though:D Blam |
Blam (54) | ||
| 866112 | 2010-03-11 08:51:00 | Theres probably something in it that an ISO that you make doesnt have then | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 866113 | 2010-03-11 09:23:00 | I have an Asus N10J netbook which I want to install Windows 7 on. I have been reading up on installing using a bootable USB drive. I want to use my sandisk 16GB USB pendrive. All the guides I've looked at talk about making 'USB' the priority in the boot settings for the notebook. I don't see a 'USB' option but I do have 'removable device' ...is that USB then? There are instructions in the Feb edition of an Oz mag that has the word User and PC in the title. Surely removable device is the USB stick. |
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